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OneNote Notebookresource has many uses for the educator in the classroom and for professional organization. Below are many of the individual advantages of the OneNote Notebook in education. Educators will also find many training and digital guides available for the implementation for classroom use.

Learning Tools built into OneNote to assist students with special needs, ELL or any writing/reading difficulties. Demo of the learning tools located at this website.

Learning tools are compatible with Office 2013 and 2016 and can be downloaded from HERE.

ONENOTE CLASS NOTEBOOKSallows teachers and students to now have everything for their content and curriculum in one location: homework, quizzes, exams, handouts, and more.

Create and deliver interactive lessonsLets students work the way they want to — hand write all notes or sketch a diagram. Attach or embed relevant documents or websites with links directly on the flexible page. Find everything instantly with search, even on handwriting and text in images.

Collaborate and provide feedbackStudents can work together while teachers provide real-time feedback and coaching to guide students in activities in or out of school or outside, online or offline, on any device.

Time Saver -Organize all school and class materials into a single digital notebook. Have everything for content, curriculum, and professional development in one location.

Organization-Everything that happens in the school can be tracked and shared in one place and is accessible across devices (online or offline), with privacy for individual staff members who need to share information with just the leadership.

Ease of Use-OneNote now enables delivery of school planning, calendaring, and important policies and procedures in a shared content library. It also provides a collaborative digital space for shared meetings and initiatives.

Professional Development-Each staff member’s private notebook is only seen by them and the staff leader. Use these for professional development, classroom observations, performance evaluations, and parent communications.

Office Mix allows educators to create a lesson by adding a handful of interactive elements to a PowerPoint presentation and publishing it to the secure Microsoft cloud. Educators can create interactive lessons that can be watched one time or as many times as a student needs to review the content. The video can be watched, sped up or slowed down, from the beginning or from any slide. Videos can contain quizzes that check student comprehension, audio and video using a webcam and built-in microphone or any other audio-visual peripherals attached to a PC running PowerPoint 2013 or higher. Educators can show ink being drawn on key parts of the slide to focus the students' attention and include screen recordings of other applications running on Windows.

​Mix can also be used for student presentations. CLICK HERE for some ideas on how to use them for classroom activities.